The Intricate Process of Folding an Exquisitely Detailed Origami Samurai Warrior From a Single Sheet of Paper
Finnish Origami artist Juho Konkkola quite deftly showcased the incredibly intricate process of folding an exquisitely detailed Samurai warrior out of a single piece of paper. Konkkola used neither cutting nor tearing to create the delicate folds and definitive features, just a bit of time, a bit of water, a great deal of organization, and several metal paper clasps to keep things in place.
50 hour process of folding an origami samurai from a single square sheet of paper. No cutting or ripping used in the process.
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